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Keeping my first bull
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1467962" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I'm not opposed to keeping a bull, especially for a cleanup or limited use. Used a Beefmaster X Angus this year with 6 head. For me it's hard to justify paying 3000-5000 for a bull just for a few head, and if it is a home raised bull he can be sold at about any point and not have to loose money on him. I do prefer to use purebred bulls, but this year one of the prospects didn't pass a BSE and we had the crossbred bull around still so he was turned out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1467962, member: 24816"] I'm not opposed to keeping a bull, especially for a cleanup or limited use. Used a Beefmaster X Angus this year with 6 head. For me it's hard to justify paying 3000-5000 for a bull just for a few head, and if it is a home raised bull he can be sold at about any point and not have to loose money on him. I do prefer to use purebred bulls, but this year one of the prospects didn't pass a BSE and we had the crossbred bull around still so he was turned out. [/QUOTE]
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